Federal government accused of ‘railroading’ traditional custodians over Burrup peninsula rock art site
by Royce Kurmelovs from World news | The Guardian on (#61R4J)
Custodians fighting to stop construction of a WA fertiliser plant say environment department gave just three days to respond to a 180-page document
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Traditional custodians behind a push to halt construction of a fertiliser plant on the Burrup peninsula that would require the removal of Indigenous rock art say they have been given just three days to respond to a 180-page document.
Construction work on the $4.5bn urea plant planned by multinational company Perdaman has been paused for 30 days while the federal environment minister, Tanya Plibersek, considers a request to intervene to protect ancient petroglyphs.
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